Category Archives: Botany

This month we were featured in TWO sections, as well as on the cover of an Australian quilt magazine! (see above) The first section showcases a quilt that uses one of our earlier fabric lines, Botany. It’s designed by Liz Pinczewski and quilted by her friend, Adri, a professional long arm quilter… both from Australia. [...]

As I’ve probably mentioned in previous entries, my roommate in Atlanta was a girl named Megan Kibby, who has since become quite the little photographer. Her ideas/compositions are unique and off-the-wall and that’s what makes them so completely fabulous. The photos in this blog entry (in my opinion) show off one of her more brilliant [...]

And I love it even more when those people take awesome photos of their creativity and send them my way… I received an email from a crafty genius out in Indiana named Britt who recently blogged about a quilt she was making with Botany! Her blog, Scrapyard, features an eclectic collection of projects that are [...]

This is one of our favorites! Both the subject matter and its bold use of color make BOTANY the perfect assortment of fabrics for such a spring-themed quilt! Our Flower Basket Pattern is now officially available for download on our site, www.LaurenAndJessiJung.com, in our Quilt Patterns Section. Currently, we have a total of 6 patterns [...]

Buying fabric always makes for a great time… until that day when the avid fabric enthusiast is forced to come to grips with the fact that her fun little weekend pastime is starting to put a dent into her wallet… The problem here pretty much boils down to two issues: (1) Quilts that use an [...]

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Lauren Jung

I'm the designer in the group... And I write about half of the blog posts here. I'm also co-founder of a startup called Shelf (launching soon).

Carrie Jung

Carrie heads up our PR department. She's also one of the main contributors to a book that we're publishing. And she takes care of LOTS of other stuff, because she's awesome! And we all think she should quit her day job to pursue the wonderful world of pattern making. (Kidding Carrie, chill.)